Fraternal frustrations.

I am curious about something. It seems to me that all of these organizations are fraternal. I've seen alot of mentionings of the ' great white
brotherhood' in alot of my reading. I know that 'fraternal' doesn't necessarily apply to men any longer... I know that its just a word, but it
bugs me a bit. Were there ever sisterhoods or sororities for the ladies out there? Are there any now? I feel drawn towards something a bit more
feminine, but have no idea where to begin to look. I am familiar with the earthen pagan path, which carries a belief in the feminine/goddess/earth
energies. I also believe in the importance of the masculine/ father sky/ sun, spiritual energies. I quess my question is if anyone is familiar with
any teachings around that carry these sort of beliefs? Any organizations? I feel dramn to being apart of something bigger than myself- I want to
learn, but have not a clue of where to look.
Thanks,
Heather

Originally posted by Avalon
I am curious about something. It seems to me that all of these organizations are fraternal. I've seen alot of mentionings of the ' great white
brotherhood' in alot of my reading. I know that 'fraternal' doesn't necessarily apply to men any longer... I know that its just a word, but it
bugs me a bit. Were there ever sisterhoods or sororities for the ladies out there? Are there any now? I feel drawn towards something a bit more
feminine, but have no idea where to begin to look. I am familiar with the earthen pagan path, which carries a belief in the feminine/goddess/earth
energies. I also believe in the importance of the masculine/ father sky/ sun, spiritual energies. I quess my question is if anyone is familiar with
any teachings around that carry these sort of beliefs? Any organizations? I feel dramn to being apart of something bigger than myself- I want to
learn, but have not a clue of where to look.
Thanks,
Heather

Yes, there are many sisterhood & sororities out there. Women can enjoy many societys that are open to them. My sister and mother are both envolved in
groups of this kind.

Originally posted by Avalon
I am curious about something. It seems to me that all of these organizations are fraternal. I've seen alot of mentionings of the ' great white
brotherhood' in alot of my reading. I know that 'fraternal' doesn't necessarily apply to men any longer... I know that its just a word, but it
bugs me a bit. Were there ever sisterhoods or sororities for the ladies out there? Are there any now? I feel drawn towards something a bit more
feminine, but have no idea where to begin to look. I am familiar with the earthen pagan path, which carries a belief in the feminine/goddess/earth
energies. I also believe in the importance of the masculine/ father sky/ sun, spiritual energies. I quess my question is if anyone is familiar with
any teachings around that carry these sort of beliefs? Any organizations? I feel dramn to being apart of something bigger than myself- I want to
learn, but have not a clue of where to look.
Thanks,
Heather

There's many SORORITIES and the like that you could join. Associated to masonry, for example, is the Order of the Eastern Star. Co-masonry is
considered "irregular", but admits both men and women. Amaranth is another women's organization, as are the Daughters of the Nile.

I'm sure there's also other sorority-type organizations that are not related to masonry, but I don't have muich knowledge of those, aside from
college sororities.

Many soroities can and do initatie members as alums. That is, you can join a "college sorority" after you've finished college. You can check out
some of the national ones through the National Panhellenic Conference and see which ones have alumnae chapters in
your area. I am partial to Alpha Chi Omega myself.

Isn't this why you can't tell your Wife? Under the assumption that she will HAVE to tell someone as well?

And the White Brotherhood is very real, and it has made it clear it will fight against itself (control both sides, and end things when wanted) and
kill its own, to retain power. Its called the White War, I mean World War I, and then there was the White War 2, with some Japanese people also
involved in the end, to make it seem like we were fighting some foreigners we didn't understand.

And then they killed their man JFK to instill change in consciousness. To do it for any other reason would be futile, but instill change they DID, as
soon after, the Beatles were introduced to American society, and problems were soon forgotten. And drugs, oh did I mention the drugs.

Where did they make '___'? German scientists in a Swiss lab, bought by Americans? '___' wasn't even BOUGHT, the first 20 000 hits were 'on US'.
Sounds pretty White (means Right) to me. And I'm white!

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